Lighthouse Christian School

Private | PK-12 | Baptist | 602 students |  

PHONE: (615) 331-6286

FAX: (615) 331-2491

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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5100 Blue Hole Road

Antioch, TN 37013

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Lighthouse Christian School is a private school in Antioch, Tennessee. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 602 students in grades PK-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 16 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Jan 8, 2012
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I have rated this school as excellent because my daughter matriculated through the pre-K 3 year wonderfully. She received exactly what I wanted for her - which was to be in an environment where she would be treated, with love and taught in love! Ms Jessica is awesome! I will always remember her, her dedication to her class and her commitment to supporting parent(s) who believe that instilling sound Christian values in children is top priority!
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Posted on Dec 5, 2011
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My son has been attending Lighthouse since PreK5 and he is now in the 1st grade. I love this school! As a single parent and Christian, Lighthouse helps reinforce what my son learns at home. He is way more advance then his friends that attend public school. Their curriculum is a little more advance then public school as well. Since the flood of May 2010 they are increased in classroom yet each child still gets great attention. God has truly blessed this school with great leadership and I am proud to be a parent of a Lighthouse Lion!!!
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Posted on May 18, 2011
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As with any business, and yes, a private school is a business since parents' pay tuition, strong leadership must come from the top down. Unfortunately, LCS is run like a family-owned business. The headmaster is charismatic, but lacks the grit to tackle a severe problem in the school: bullying. Worst still is that his own children are major players in the situation, and it isn't dealt with. The principals in each area: elementary, middle, and high school are dedicated and talented. Sadly, there is more attention focused on students' length of uniforms than on Godly character. Our hope, a few years' back, was that this was a place where we could plant roots. That has not been the case. Biggest lesson learned? Just because children go to a Christian school doesn't mean they live in Christian homes. My child was exposed to things he was not ready for. There are some angry, vicious children at this school--that isn't LCS' fault, but it is their responsibility to manage it and they have not.
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Posted on Apr 18, 2011
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LCS is a great school. Teachers work hard to meet the individual needs of each student. Excellent communication from staff. When concerns or issues are raised, teachers and administration work hard to address areas. Staff shows love and patience to students, and is willing to work with parents to meet the needs of all students. My child has some learning challenges, and the teachers and support staff have been very helpful in addressing the needs and putting a plan in place to see him succeed. This is an awesome school that teaches God's word, and prepares the students academically for life. I would highly recommend it.
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Posted on Nov 30, 2010
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It once was a very good school but changed drastically with the replacement of administrator. Child did graduate from LCS because they didn't want to leave friends; bad choice for college preparation. Saw bullying, making fun of some students by some fellow students that was not delt with properly by administration (meaning it continued). A few teachers were very harsh and unkind to students which was never delt with properly by administration (meaning it continued). Curriculum and teaching staff in some of the core subjects inadiquate. Legalistic and judgemental in their approach to Chrisitanity.
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Posted on May 4, 2010
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Light house is an incredible school. The teachers really care as well as the administration. Light House in my opinion is not all about the money is about the well being of the children.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2009
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My child no longer goes to LCS and at the time I thought it was tragic but now I see that it's a blessing. Run too much like a family owned business, the negative part or that circumstance. My child dealt with harassment and although the staff thought they took care of it, they did not do a good enough job. Hence just because it's a 'Christian' school does not make it a 'safe' school.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009
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My son has been a student at LCS for two years. The small classroom size has been wonderful for him. He has excelled academically and has participated in a variety of after school activities. The teachers are really dedicated and caring. I just wish they had a PTA or similar organization so parents could meet.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2008
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I went to lcs for a half a yaer the teachers and staff were extremely mean and did not concentrate on academics. I understand learning about god but not to the point where you cant meet the school standards so that is what i think about lcs
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Posted on Dec 9, 2007
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I was a student of LCS for one school year and was very dissastified with it. Many of the rules and requirements are extremely un-nessecery and I felt that the staff and administration seemed to take great care in making sure each and every student followed extreme religious doctorine and put little effort into the education. The academics were also below what I have been able to study and observe in other private schools.
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